– Moss is in his third NFL season and his second year as a full-time starter at outside corner. He’s thriving when tested, often shadowed by targeted opportunities because he plays next to Surtain, one of the league’s top defenders.🧢
– A noteworthy NFL milestone: Moss is the first white starting corner since Jason Sehorn (2002). In 2024 he started 14 games as Denver returned to the playoffs, and in 2025 he started all 17 games, racking up 19 pass deflections, 80 tackles, and 1 interception (he has 2 career INTs, one in each of the last two seasons). 📊
– Surtain himself defended Moss on a viral moment, joking about flags and “racial profiling” as passes against Moss drew scrutiny; the duo remains a formidable duo in coverage. 😂
– Moss’s elite coverage numbers are eye-popping: he faced a league-high 116 targets and allowed a 53.4% completion rate; he spent 7 minutes and 1 second in tight coverage this season — still leading to disruption and big plays when it mattered. ⏱️
– With a potential big payday on the horizon, Denver would do well to lock Moss up before free agency in 2027. 💸
– All roads lead to the AFC Championship in Denver, where Moss aims to keep cooking against the New England Patriots 🏈🔥
Bottom line: Moss is establishing himself as one of the NFL’s elite corners, right in the thick of Denver’s championship push. 📊🔥